Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue held a press conference on Tuesday where he announced that he will seek a title in his third divisional title when he challenges WBA bantamweight champion Jamie McDonnell on a date in May. In his 16th professional bout, Inoue, a former WBC light flyweight champion and WBO super flyweight champion, will face McDonnell in the Briton's seventh defense of his WBA crown on May 25 in Tokyo.[Click Here To Read More]

Now THIS is a fight. People talking about it being easy just show their ignorance. Jamie isnt just a very good fighter, a level over his own brother, but he is a HUGE bantam. The guy stands at about 5'10'' and somehow boils down to 118, looks fit and ready, has great stamina and knows how to box. He has wins over some of the best in the division.

Inoue is going to be giving up a lot of size, a lot of reach and will be going up against a strong, durable fighter. This is a true p4p fight, its what the whole idea is based on. Inoue is going to fight size and if he wins, if he looks impressive...heck if he stops him, he is probably the hardest puncher p4p on the planet.